Will Prince William and Kate Middleton Stay Together with an Ocean Between Them?

Princess Eugenie had herself a bit of a scare this weekend when she got separated from her security detail. Apparently the level-headed princess kept her cool and approached a local policeman, simply explaining, "I'm Princess Eugenie and I've lost my security." Happily, the lost princess was quickly reunited with her bodyguards. The cost of security for Britain's junior royals is a controversial issue.

Meanwhile, it looks as if Eugenie's cousin Prince Harry may be hurdling toward a romantic reunion with on-and-off-again flame Chelsy Davy. The couple was snapped together at England's rugby game against the Australian team, where blonde law student Chelsy appeared to be playfully distracting her brooding prince as he watched the Brits lose.While his brother rekindles romance, undergo a Prince William may be about to split from longtime girlfriend, Kate Middleton. Royal Watchers will recall that in August reports began to circulate that come January 2010, Middleton would quit her position at her parents' mail-order party-supplies business, Party Pieces, and head to New York to study under photography protégé and "It kid" Count Nikolai von Bismarck. Well, the rumors are getting a second wind, and it looks as if Waity-Katie's plans to head Stateside may indeed be on. However, fear not, dear romantics—there are no reports of an impending royal breakup; rather, the consensus is that the princess-in-waiting will be pursuing her own interests before she marries Prince William in 2012.

Unfortunately, even if Kate does make it to New York by January, she'll be too late for a cameo in Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, the highly anticipated sequel to Oliver Stone's 1987 classic Wall Street. Shooting on location in Manhattan, Stone has recruited a roster of high-society extras including socialite Muffie Potter Aston, minor royal (but major jeweler) Prince Dimitri Karageorgevich, and *Vanity Fair'*s own Amy Fine Collins.